Peter Scott

Peter is a real adventurer who loves jetting off to new places. He's a big fan of exploring different countries and getting to know their cultures. He's also a huge food lover. Wherever he goes, he can't wait to try out the local grub and discover all sorts of tasty dishes.

Peter is a super friendly guy who can't resist a good chat. He loves meeting new people and always finds it cool to learn about their backgrounds and cultures. He's always ready for a chat, whether it's about their life stories or their local traditions.

Because he's travelled so much and tried so many kinds of food, Peter knows a lot about different places and their cuisines. His stories and insights, filled with his own unique experiences, are always interesting and fun to hear. This makes him a great person to hang out with, whether you're having a conversation about world cultures or just looking for some travel tips.

Articles written by Peter Scott

Best Things to Do in Batemans Bay

Best Things to Do in Batemans Bay

G'day, mates! If you're keen to explore the hidden gems of Australia's South Coast, then pack your bags and set your sights on Batemans Bay in New South Wales. This coastal paradise, nestled in the heart of the Eurobodalla region, is a haven for adventurers, foodies,...

Best Things to Do in Phillip Island

Best Things to Do in Phillip Island

An Unforgettable Journey: Exploring the Best of Phillip Island Ah, Phillip Island! Just a whisper of this name conjures up images of quaint parades of fairy penguins, the soothing symphony of ocean waves, and a tapestry of natural wonders waiting to be explored....

Best Things To Do In Goondiwindi

Best Things To Do In Goondiwindi

Discovering Goondiwindi: A Gem in Queensland’s Outback You know, I’ve been to quite a few places in the land Down Under, but there’s something about Goondiwindi that just tugs at your wanderlust heartstrings. Nestled right there on the border of Queensland...

Uncovering the Best Mornington Peninsula Markets

Uncovering the Best Mornington Peninsula Markets

Howdy, globetrotters and local explorers alike! It’s time to immerse ourselves in the lively atmosphere and vibrant charm of Mornington Peninsula markets. They’re bustling hubs of creativity, home-grown deliciousness, and just about everything in between. From...

Best Restaurants in the Mornington Peninsula

Best Restaurants in the Mornington Peninsula

Savoring Mornington Peninsula: A Gastronomic Journey through Victoria’s Foodie Paradise Discover the Tastes of Mornington Peninsula Mornington Peninsula, a gastronomic paradise located just a short drive away from Melbourne, is brimming with culinary delights....

Things to do in Halls Gap

Things to do in Halls Gap

Experience the Magic of Halls Gap, Victoria: A Comprehensive Guide Every once in a while, you stumble upon a place that makes you wonder if you’ve stepped right into a picture postcard. Halls Gap, a picturesque town nestled in the heart of the Grampians in...

Best Group Activities While Visiting Brisbane

Best Group Activities While Visiting Brisbane

Are you looking for the ultimate group activity while visiting Brisbane? From kayaking along the river to exploring the vibrant nightlife and unique attractions, there are plenty of activities that can be enjoyed by groups who want to make their time in this lively...

Best Things to Do in Uluru National Park

Best Things to Do in Uluru National Park

Uluru National Park, the beating heart of Australia’s Red Centre, is nothing short of spellbinding. This crimson landscape of northern territory is an epitome of natural beauty and profound cultural heritage, with Uluru and Kata Tjuta rock formations as its...

The Best Winery Lunch on the Mornington Peninsula

The Best Winery Lunch on the Mornington Peninsula

If you’re planning a winery lunch in the Mornington Peninsula, you have many choices. There are several popular spots, but you can also opt for more secluded locations. For example, you can visit Green Olive at Red Hill, Paringa Estate, Foxes Hangout, and...

11 Top Winery Restaurants on the Mornington Peninsula

11 Top Winery Restaurants on the Mornington Peninsula

When you think of the Mornington Peninsula, what comes to mind? Beaches? Absolutely. Local folklore? Obviously. Unique wineries and the best cellar doors? You get full marks! The restaurants that accompany the vineyards, including Willow Creek Vineyard and the Leo...

Undara – Secrets of the Subterranean

Undara – Secrets of the Subterranean

Not far off the beaten track in Tropical North Queensland is one of the best kept secrets of the subterranean – a maze of lava tubes – all that remains of a spectacular volcanic eruption which occurred around 190,000 years ago in pre-historic inland...

Darwin – Australia’s Frontier Town

Darwin – Australia’s Frontier Town

It is the gateway to Asia, the capital of the Northern Territory and some say, the last of our frontier towns. This is Darwin, a city with a colourful and eventful history where there is little remaining of the early days of settlement in Australia’s north, due...

The Burrandowan Picnic Races

The Burrandowan Picnic Races

For 364 days each year, Burrandowan is a fly-speck on the map. In May each year, the tiny rural area in Queensland’s South Burnett Region blossoms into a virtual township when as many as 6000 people descend on Chahpingah Reserve, the home of the famous picnic race...

Ghan Town

Ghan Town

It is one of Australia’s undisputed icons, a virtual township of some 1500 people – it is almost a kilometre in length, is fully self-contained and has no fixed address. This is ‘Ghan Town’, Great Southern Rail’s transcontinental train which links Adelaide to...

Kangaroo Island, SA

Kangaroo Island, SA

Mention the word ‘island’ and most people immediately conjure up images of sandy beaches and tropical wonderlands. While Australia has many islands which could be described as a tropical paradise, Australia’s third largest island, Kangaroo Island off the South...

South Solitary Island

South Solitary Island

The 2010 fictional Australian movie ‘South Solitary’ was based on the harshness and tedium of life as lightkeepers on a remote island off the Australian coastline. The movie, which was written and directed by well-known director Shirley Barrett and produced by Marian...

Cup Fever in Wagga Wagga

Cup Fever in Wagga Wagga

There is something about country race meetings - they retain all the colour, glamour and excitement of the major metropolitan carnivals but their economic importance to regional centres is not widely appreciated. There are always great historical links and many of our...